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Wasted Lives Counting the cost of juvenile offending BY Mark Liddle Research and Evaluation Co-ordinator, NARCO, isbn 0 850 69 150 8
November 1988

The report looks into the offenders backgrounds and characteristics.


43 Juveniles ages between 15-17 were studied and the causes of offending were as follows
significant factors identified by respondents

Lack of money -13
leaving school - 11
Drugs / alcohol - 11
Peer pressure / need to gain respect or establish a reputation -10
Nothing for young people to do - 8
Mixing with the wrong crowd - 8
Boredom / need for excitement - 5
Bad families / bad areas - 4

Family life
family violence
Family members and criminal behaviour
Quality opf family relationships
School experience
Leisure
Drugs and alcoholFriendship
VictimisationHalth Issues
Agency / proffessional involvementFuture prospects

Research into Effective Practice with Young People in Secure Facilities - group of 4 »B by Hobbs, H Consulting - yjb.gov.uk... with secure facilities, simple cost-effective measures ... was to identify how far offendingprevention work currently being undertaken with juvenile offenders who ... downloadable pdf

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